News Topical, Digital Desk : Over the past several days, illegal drone flights have been reported at night at the under-construction international airport in Jewar, Gautam Buddha Nagar district, Uttar Pradesh. This has caused alarm among airport officials and police. This is because the entire area is a designated no-fly zone. Despite this, drone flights are a major security breach. Based on a complaint from a security agency, the police have registered a case and begun an investigation
The Jewar airport is nearly complete and is scheduled to be inaugurated soon, after which flight operations will begin. This activity has raised questions about security.
what is the whole matter?
According to reports, these drones have been seen hovering over the airport and above the Ranera-Kureba village complex at night for the past two to three days. After hovering for a while, they return towards Jhajhar Road. This activity, occurring at night, has raised several questions. This entire area is a no-fly zone, prohibiting any such activity.
SIS Security Officer Krishnakant Pandey said that flying drones in the restricted area poses a threat to airport security. A complaint has been filed against unknown individuals at the Jewar police station. Nighttime surveillance has also been increased.
Police started investigation
Given the sensitivity of the matter, the police have registered a case and launched an investigation. Officials said agencies will identify and arrest the perpetrators soon. Airport security is a concern. Intelligence agencies are working in the area.
Will become Asia's largest airport
It's worth noting that Noida International Airport is set to become one of Asia's largest airports. Therefore, any lapses in its security system are unacceptable. According to the Airports Authority of India's guidelines, drones are prohibited from flying in this area.
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